I have a Logitech Mic (Communicate STX)webcam but when i go into windows live messenger to show webcam it says no webcam detected it is greyed out and only video calling is highlighted. When i look in application preferences in Logitech Quickcam settings it says "Select video calling application" in grey underneath it says None detected - hope you can help

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Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX WebcamThis webcam does not have a built-in mic To check Plug in the webcamTEST SPEAKERSRight click on speaker icon in System Tray or from Control PanelSelect "Playback Devices"All available mics on your computer will show here The speaker icon ( checked as working) and volume level graph should be visibleRight click on a mic and check the box to show disabled micsRight click on the volume graph and click "Test"Left hand speakers followed by right hand should be heard

if you are using a proxy server ...you have to fix the messenger on that server too ( and otherwise if its setted on a proxy and you are using a broadband.... high speed ......)...also ...try to upgrade the windows live messenger to the last update ...if you are using the one it was installed with the windows..its not gonna work until update ..

Check the camera settings are not too high 320x480 or similair should be enough.
Have you installed Windows Messenger live, the new MSN and tried it with that?
If your'e problem persists try this problem page.
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Assuming you have enabed audio in the camera and Live software, there may be a problem with Windows Live, so uninstall and re install to try again.
If you have a limited amount of memory and are running other programmes, that can cause the programme to freeze up.
Make sure that Windows Live is allowed in your firewall programmes and antivirus programmes, as they may stop you from conferencing.
Last of all, we can assume the person you are speaking to has not got the volume muted or too low in your video box, which can happen at times, or the problem is with that persons programme and not your's.